LAKEPORT, Calif. — In a
tournament dominated by offshore prespawn bass, there
is one angler doing something completely different at one of the nation’s
premier largemouth fisheries.
Brent Shores is junk fishing on Clear Lake.
To the educated bass fisherman that strategy just does not add up. The
prevailing pattern should be staging bass on cover just outside the shallow
coves. That’s how many of the top anglers are fishing, but not the leader from
Idaho.
Even so, the leaderboard tells the truth. Shores
moved from eighth place to take the lead with a five-bass limit weighing 22
pounds, 2 ounces. Going into tomorrow’s final round his two-day total is 39-14.
The Boise Bass Busters angler realizes his lead isn’t secure. In second place
with 38-8 is Davick Hansen of Utah. Behind him is
fellow Utah angler Mike Lavallee with 37-0.
Considering where Shores was yesterday makes a dark horse coming from behind
the pack entirely possible.
Shores already claimed one prize in this tournament. With the lead comes the
Livingston Lures Leader Award and its $250 cash bonus.
Should Shores win tomorrow, he advances to the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Championship
set for this fall. The overall tournament winner and leaders from the other 10 states
in the competition advance to the championship.
Junk fishing is the go-to pattern when all other tactics fail to produce. It
requires strong patience, intense focus and the willingness to use multiple
lures and techniques.
Shores’ lineup of lures includes swimbaits, spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits,
and even a Carolina rig. He’s using a different lure presentation with each
bait.
“It took all of it to fill out the limit,” he admitted.
KC Stone, who today fished with Shores, went along with the junk fishing
approach. It worked for him, too. Stone is 26th overall but his weight for
today was 20 pounds. Yesterday, he didn’t weigh a fish.
“The fish are moving and it takes baits with different actions to get their
attention,” added Shores. “Tomorrow might be completely different and require me to change up again.”
Today’s results also showcased Clear Lake’s top shelf status among the nation’s
bass fisheries.
Several double-digit weight fish were caught. Adam Gross led the pack with a
largemouth weighing 11 pounds. Two more fish weighing 10 pounds were weighed
and several more near the mark. Ironically, by all standards the lake is not
performing as well because of postfrontal conditions.
California maintains its lead in the state competition with 228-2. Washington
follows with 217-7 and Utah is third with 214-15. Idaho is fourth place with
214-9 and Oregon is fifth with 207-3.
The winning state team will be awarded a Triton 189 TRx
rigged with Mercury outboard, Lowrance electronics and a MotorGuide
trolling motor. The complete package is valued at $39,000.
Another competition is brewing in this diverse event. High School teams are
competing in a friendly competition alongside the adults. The teams already are
state champions and will fish in the Costa Bassmaster High School Championship.
The idea is for the youth to gain experience at a high-level event.
Stay tuned to Bassmaster.com during the 2015 Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation
Western Divisional.
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